Comedy Features – Page 3
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The Broadcast Interview
Derren Litten: ‘Kevin Lygo did me a favour’
Benidorm writer on the end of his long-running ITV sitcom, the state of British comedy and sitting in the director’s chair for his new BBC1 show
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The Broadcast Interview
Frankie Boyle: ‘Comedy is a type of acceptable rudeness’
One of TV’s most outspoken and controversial comics on why protecting the right to offend is crucial
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The Broadcast Interview
Inside No 9: mini films on a panel show budget
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith on how delivering distinctive ideas on a low tariff has sharpened their scripts
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Behind The Scenes
George Clooney: Authority is to be made fun of
With their adaptation of Joseph Heller’s classic novel about to air on Channel 4 as a six-part series, George Clooney and Grant Heslov tell Gabriel Tate why the story is still relevant
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Behind The Scenes
Mum, BBC2
The main characters have come to the end of their journey and – I hope – revealed a few truths about life along the way, says Stefan Golaszewski
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Behind The Scenes
Ghosts, BBC1
How Danny Dyer and Beetlejuice inspired the Horrible Histories team’s lurch onto primetime BBC1
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The Broadcast Interview
Interview: Phil Clarke & Roberto Troni, Various Artists Ltd
Working with the best of British talent
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Behind The Scenes
Enterprice, BBC3
Writer Kayode Ewumi on why he doesn’t want his long-form BBC3 debut to be defined as a ‘black show’
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Behind The Scenes
Inside No. 9 Live: staging a Halloween prank
Executive producer Adam Tandy lifts the lid on the delicate staging of BBC Studios’ elaborate hoax
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Behind The Scenes
Blindboy Undestroys The World: Housing, BBC3
Merging current affairs and comedy requires good old-fashioned journalism, says Charlie Mole
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Behind The Scenes
In My Skin, BBC3
Nerys Evans found herself working on home soil in Wales for the first time on Expectation’s debut scripted show
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Behind The Scenes
The Bisexual, Channel 4
Katie Carpenter on the many hurdles faced in producing an authentic take on London life
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Behind The Scenes
Sick of It, Sky 1
In his first scripted role, Karl Pilkington proved his acting chops by playing the main character and his alter ego, says Richard Yee
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